What time zone is New South
Wales in?

Does New South Wales observe Daylight Saving Time?

Daylight Saving Time is
observed in New South Wales, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour,
resulting in a 11 hour difference ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+11).

After the Summer months the time is shifted back by 1 hour
resulting in the normal Standard Time.

New South Wales Standard Time

Standard time in New South Wales (known as Eastern Standard
Time) is the mean time of the meridian of longitude 150 degrees east of
Greenwich, England. In other words, New South Wales (except for Broken Hill and
Lord Howe Island) is 10 hours ahead of Greenwich.

Standard time in Broken Hill (i.e. the County of Yancowinna) is the mean time of
the meridian of longitude 142 degrees 30 minutes east of Greenwich and standard
time in Lord Howe Island is the mean time of the meridian of longitude 157
degrees 30 minutes east of Greenwich (9.5 hours and 10.5 hours ahead of
Greenwich respectively).

What is the International Telephone Dialling Code for
New South Wales?